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Sienna Miller Goes Sheer in Lace Chloé Jumpsuit at Venice Film Festival 2024 Closing Ceremony
By Hannah Malach,
14 hours ago
Sienna Miller put a lingerie-inspired twist on the sheer trend while attending the closing ceremony of the 2024 Venice Film Festival on Saturday. The actress walked the red carpet in support of her new film, “Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2,” which costars Kevin Costner.
Miller selected a white lace jumpsuit from Chloé’s fall 2024 collection , which featured wide cropped pant legs and a ruffled neckline. The actress added on a gold logo belt and knee-high black leather boots.
Costner and Miller were joined by fellow cast members Isabelle Fuhrman and Abbey Lee Kershaw, who also appeared in the first installment of “Horizon.”
In May, Miller’s daughter Marlowe Sturridge made her red carpet debut at Cannes Film Festival, where she attended the premiere of “Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1” with her mother.
Miller opted for a periwinkle crepe chiffon caped Chloé gown featuring a ruffled hemline. She paired it with the French label’s silver python print Nour sandals and a diamond necklace by Chopard.
Stylist Harry Lambert, whose other A-list clients include Dan Levy and Eddie Redmayne, dressed Miller for the occasion.
Sturridge, meanwhile, sported a powder pink minidress with a flared skirt and a bodice affixed with a large floral appliqué. Sturridge is Miller’s only child with her ex-fiancé, actor Tom Sturridge.
The Venice Film Festival, held annually in Italy, features new motion pictures from around the world. The 2024 jury was led by actress Isabelle Huppert, while this year’s festival included high-profile premieres of Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” Pedro Almodovar’s “The Room Next Door” and “Babygirl” starring Nicole Kidman, among other films.
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